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Evolution in risk management: the role of the troubleshooters
Insurers are now as interested in preventing trouble from arising as they are in providing clients with insurance Part of a property and casualty series supported by
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Internet of things – the next big risk for insurers
Cyber risk and property liability could amplify as connected devices become more popular – and insurers need to pay attention now
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Integrated supply chains could help construction businesses avoid the next big crisis
An integrated supply chain approach breaks down silos linking up the various approaches to risk and thereby reduces the overall impact and the likelihood of disruption
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How drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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Aon is the “only financial services organisation” selected for EU cyber risk project
The EU project aims to provide a cyber-risk management framework to assess, monitor and mitigate cyber risks
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What are the business risks of investing in Russia?
As sanctions were imposed on Russia for its role in the Ukraine crisis, capital has flown out of the country and M&As have dwindled. With sanctions likely to remain in place for a while, should businesses stay away or will ignoring Russia as an investment destination prove a short-sighted strategy?
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Two EU countries under scrutiny for not complying with energy rules
Greece referred to court and Germany given final warning for not transposing the Energy Efficiency Directive
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Five EU countries asked to terminate intra-EU bilateral investment treaties
Treaties deemed incompatible with EU law as they are based on nationality
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EU releases tax havens blacklist
The list includes Hong Kong and Brunei in Asia, Monaco, Andorra and Guernsey in Europe and various Caribbean havens
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Insuring nanotechnology risks
Even though nanotechnology may not have resulted in any litigation yet and is widely used, many insurers exclude its application in their fine print. However, as its benefits become clearer, some insurers are revisiting their position Part of a technology risks series supported by
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“Cyber risk is now an enterprise-wide risk management issue”
Hackers are working on new techniques to breach the security of organisations with the aim of causing damage, accessing sensitive data and stealing intellectual property, warns EY Part of a technology risks series supported by
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How can freezing orders help protect assets?
Freezing orders are effective devices for parties seeking to protect assets fraudulently misappropriated particularly as the English courts are willing to be flexible to ensure the injunctions are effective
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Patrick Smith reveals plans for his year as chair
How Smith aims to meet the aspiration of Airmic’s members
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Rising to the challenge: Julia Graham on her new role as Airmic technical director
“I have lots of ideas and I want to use them in the most appropriate way”
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WORKSHOP NEWS: Threats and challenges are becoming difficult to recognise and manage – Crawford
An exclusive report by Crawford provides up-to-the-minute view on the steps taken in the face of new and emerging risks
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EU launches public consultation on corporate tax transparency
Companies could be required to disclose taxes they pay in every country where they operate
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WORKSHOP NEWS: Data can improve corporate resilience, says RSA
Difficult decisions can be made easier with accurate, real-time data
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Strong capacity drives buyers' market for political risk insurance – Marsh
Market capacity for political risk insurance now exceeds $2bn
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Airmic 2015: news from day 2
Helen Pope’s last speech as chair, a round-up of workshop news and pictures from the event
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WORKSHOP NEWS: Companies are often ill prepared for the complexities of environmental incidents
Rapid response key in environmental crises, says Emma Bartolo, ACE’s environmental risk manager, UK & Ireland